Full-Time

Director of Anesthesia

Deadline 12/9/27
Copley Hospital

Copley Hospital

201-500 employees

Not-for-profit critical access hospital care.

Compensation Overview

$144 - $153/hr

Vermont, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing plus graduation from an accredited School of Nurse Anesthesiology. Certification as an unrestricted Registered Nurse Anesthetist by AANA and State of Vermont licensure.
Responsibilities
  • Administers anesthesia to safely achieve the desired end-point of any anesthetic – patient comfort and surgical working conditions with minimal physiologic trespass.
  • Adheres strictly to established practices of preparing the patient and administering anesthetic.
  • Safely and properly practices technical skills including, but not limited to: airway management including endotracheal intubation with or without machine controlled ventilation. Placement of intravenous therapy and monitoring lines, placement of intra-arterial monitoring lines and establishment of regional anesthesia with various nerve blocking techniques.
  • Checks patient identification and positions patient on operating table according to established guidelines for type of procedure to be performed. Studies physical findings of preoperational examination to determine probable effects of anesthetic on patient.
  • Will develop a professional relationship and support all staff in order to enhance patient care and efficient clinical operations, acting as a role model for nursing support staff. Shall abide by the policies and procedures of the practice and the Hospital.
  • Uses administrative skills to direct the activities of the technical support people assigned by the Hospital to the anesthesia section.These activities include ordering supplies, inventory control, stocking of individual anesthetizing locations, maintenance of equipment, and maintenance of anesthesia activity log.
  • Anesthesia care includes the assessment of patient history, physical exam and laboratory studies, selecting the appropriate technical and pharmacological anesthetic approach.
  • Ascertains that blood for proper types is available for emergency use. Takes patient’s blood pressure, respiration and pulse. Explains procedure to patient to secure cooperation and bolster confidence.
  • Insert arterial catheters, lumbar epidural catheters. Administers spinal anesthesia as required.
  • Is familiar with and adheres to the Policy and Procedure Manual of the Anesthesia Service and the By-laws of the Medical Staff.
  • Maintains patient in surgical anesthetic state, adjusting oxygen and gas flow and keeps air tubes in position as necessary or injects prescribed intravenous anesthetic.
  • Participates in quality assurance and peer review activities as directed by the Medical Care Review Committee, The Executive Committee of the Medical Staff or otherwise.
  • Participates with representatives of other departments in the formulation of mechanisms to provide uniform quality of anesthesia services throughout the Hospital.
  • Performs the following anesthesia: Obstetric, Ortho, Pediatric, Trauma, General and Outpatient surgeries.
  • Performs under stressful conditions and reacts quickly, efficiently and effectively when patient under surgery shows adverse symptoms.
  • Periodically takes patient’s blood pressure, respiration and pulse. Watches for significant physical changes, such as dilation of pupils and change in skin color. Keeps surgeon informed of patient’s condition.
  • Possess interpersonal skills to relate effectively with surgeons, anesthesiologists, nursing staff and patients in demanding and stressful situations.
  • Records on the patient’s chart the condition of patient prior to, during and following administration of anesthetic and type of anesthetic used.
  • Submits postoperative report on patient’s condition when effects of anesthetics have worn off. Maintains records of each anesthetic administered.
  • Takes necessary remedial action, such as aspiration of throat and administration of oxygen, to prevent asphyxiation, strangulation or surgical shock.
  • Uses cognitive skills to carry out the following: interpretation of monitored parameters, employment of appropriate on-line corrections and adjustments.
  • Will observe confidentiality policies established by the practice and develop a relationship with patients displaying professionalism, sensitivity, empathy and respect.
  • Will perform job in a safe and injury free manner, observing all safety guidelines and protocols associated with position.
  • Will promote the practice’s public image both in the practice and outside of the practice, consistent with the high quality health services provided.
Desired Qualifications
  • One to five years experience in direct, independent anesthesia care preferred.
  • Previous management experience.
  • American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, PALS
  • General Anesthesia
  • Regional Anesthesia
  • Emergency Intubation
  • Ultrasound Guided regional Blocks

Copley Hospital is a not-for-profit critical access hospital serving Lamoille County and north central Vermont. It provides inpatient and outpatient care, including 24-hour emergency services and the Copley Birthing Center, through a Medical Staff of 75. The hospital combines personalized, compassionate care with state-of-the-art facilities in a small, welcoming environment, offering both hospital-based and outpatient services. Its goal is to deliver high-quality care to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, and to maintain a strong focus on patient satisfaction and community health.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Morristown, Vermont

Founded

1932

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What believers are saying

  • Copley Health Systems expands senior care via Woodlands at Stowe.
  • Affiliated entities include Copley Terrace and Health Center Building.
  • Rural location over 35 miles from other hospitals strengthens CAH status.

What critics are saying

  • Medicare cuts erode margins under CMS November 2025 proposed rule.
  • UVM Medical Center diverts cardiology patients via January 2026 expansion.
  • 25% ER nursing vacancies force service cuts per March 2026 report.

What makes Copley Hospital unique

  • Copley Hospital ranks as Top 100 Critical Access Hospital by Chartis Group.
  • Only Vermont hospital named in Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals list.
  • Recognized among Top 50 New England hospitals for patient satisfaction.

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Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Flexible Work Hours

Performance Bonus

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